The Law Offices of Lin & Wood was formed by Ryan C. Wood and Kitty J. Lin to provide
the best bankruptcy experience for a reasonable fee. Every day, residents of the
greater Bay Area are facing overwhelming financial distress. We are a leading Bay Area provider of Low Cost Bankruptcy services.

The Law Offices of Lin & Wood offers quick, affordable and personalized bankruptcy services to help
you get beyond your financial difficulties and obtain a fresh start with debt relief
through bankruptcy.

If you are a consumer
or small business owner faced with overwhelming debt, The Law Offices of Lin & Wood
are available right now to help you in our offices located in San Francisco, Oakland,
San Jose and Redwood City.

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The Law Offices of Lin & Wood offers quick, affordable and personalized attorney
services to help you get beyond your financial difficulties and obtain a fresh start
and begin a new life with debt relief through bankruptcy. Ryan C. Wood and Kitty
J. Lin have met with thousands of residents of the bay area and filed hundreds bankruptcies
discharging millions of dollars of debt, saving homes, saving cars, getting rid
of second mortgages and lines of credit forever and helping residents of the bay
area obtain the fresh start they deserve. We are committed to providing the best
bankruptcy experience for a reasonable fee.

Recent Blog Posts:

More or less the bankruptcy filer must be able to make the payments proposed in the chapter 13 plan for the entire life of the plan. Usually the plan will last three to six years depending upon the circumstances. So can a third party help make a chapter 13 plan payment each month for the entirety of the plan? The answer is yes under most circumstances. Read More

Well, there really is no real good answer except do not intentionally undervalue the stuff you own. Value is in the eye of the beholder? Yes, sometimes that is true. Most of the time you just do the best you can and provide the fair market or replacement value of the asset. Read More